| William T. Vlymen - 1904 - 520 sider
...York, wheresoever . . . English men and women are they will say to one another: 'Yes, this Shakespeare is ours; we produced him, we speak and think by him; we are of one blood and one kind with him. ' " Carlyle need not have confined himself to English men and women ; Shakespeare... | |
| Sutton Elbert Griggs - 1905 - 382 sider
...and women are, they will say to one another : 'Yes, this Shakespeare is ours, we produced him, and we speak and think by him; we are of one blood and kind with him.' " As set forth here the travail of the English heart is toward a unified Saxondom, and, as indicated... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1907 - 320 sider
...New York, wheresoever, under what sort of Parish -Constable soever, English men and women are, they will say to one another : " Yes, this Shakspeare is...produced him, we speak and think by him ; we are of oue blood and kiud with him." The most commonsense politician, too, if he pleases, may think of that.... | |
| Henry Spackman Pancoast - 1907 - 690 sider
...constable soever, English men and women are, they will say to one another: 'Yes, this Shakespeare' is ours; we produced him, we speak and think by him; we are of one blood and kind with him.'" ' ELIZABETHAN PROSE. The greatest names in Elizabethan literature are those of the dramatists and the... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1908 - 516 sider
...New York, wheresoever, under what sort of Parish-Constable soever, English men and women are, they will say to one another : " Yes, this Shakspeare is...articulate voice ; that it produce a man who will speak-forth melodiously what the heart of it means ! Italy, for example, poor Italy lies dismembered,... | |
| Paget Jackson Toynbee - 1909 - 776 sider
...while this Shaks]>eare, this Dante may still be young. (Ibid. pp. 103-4.) [Dante the voice of Italy] Truly, it is a great thing for a Nation that it get...an articulate voice; that it produce a man who will speak-forth melodiously what the heart of it means ! Italy, for example, poor Italy lies dismembered,... | |
| Paget Jackson Toynbee - 1909 - 776 sider
...while this Shakspeare, this Dante may still be young. (Ibid. pp. 103-4.) [Dante the voice of Italy] Truly, it is a great thing for a Nation that it get...articulate voice ; that it produce a man who will speak-forth melodiously what the heart of it means ! Italy, for example, poor Italy lies dismembered,... | |
| Charles Wells Moulton - 1910 - 812 sider
...ParishConstable soever, English men and women are, they will say to one another: "Yes, this Shakespeare is ours : we produced him, we speak and think by him ; we are of one blood and kind with him. " -- CARLYLE, THOMAS, 1840, The Hero as Poet, Heroes and Hero-Worship. It is hard to speak of Shakespeare... | |
| Frederick William Roe, George Roy Elliott - 1913 - 512 sider
...Parish-Constable soever, English men and women are, they will say to one another: " Yes, this Shakespeare is ours; we produced him, we speak and think by him; we are 20 of one blood and kind with him." The most commonsense politician, too, if he pleases, may think... | |
| John Rutledge Scott - 1915 - 694 sider
...Parish-Constable soever. English men and women are, they will say to one another: 'Yes, this Shakespeare is ours; we produced him, we speak and think by him;...politician, too, if he pleases, may think of that. — Thomas Carlyle — The Hero as Poet. 4. And what, after all, are the virtues ascribed to Charles?... | |
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